We also have a companion Learning Head and Neck Radiology site at www.learningheadandneckradiology.blogspot.com. There are now almost 7,000 (anonymised) cases available for review on both blogs.
Look out for the first thematic eBook chapters which will be available for digital downloads 2nd half of 2014. First on "Cerebral infarcts and its mimics", see http://padlet.com/dnrgohps/infarcts; followed by "Intracranial Haemorrhage and its mimics" see http://padlet.com/dnrgohps/haemorrhage

Thematic Case Reviews

In these thematic reviews, the organisation and presentation of cases will be based on the latest educational research, including literature exploring the role of expertise in radiologic image interpretation; how to promote active learning in radiology trainees, and activities to simulate how experts through deliberate practice generate a holistic high-level representation of the image, which then fine-tunes the perception of potential lesions. These reviews will leverage on the large database of online published and unpublished (at the moment) "normal" and "abnormal" cases. Selected use of didactic instructional videos will be included.

"artificial neural networks seek to mimic the way the brain absorbs information and learns from it ... modern neural networks ... can be "trained" by repeated exposures to recognize patterns like images ..."

how can we use these insights in training for mastery in diagnostic radiology?

Profile of Blog Author

Dr Goh Poh Sun.
MBBS(Melb), FRCR(UK), FAMS(Singapore), MHPE(Maastricht), FAMEE.
Associate Professor and Senior Consultant,
Department of Diagnostic Radiology,
National University Hospital, Singapore. Over 25 years of experience in clinical radiology and over 20 years teaching. Special interest in Neuroradiology, Chest and Abdominal Radiology. Over 15 years of experience in technology enhanced learning. Completed the 2 year Master of Health Professions Education (MHPE) Program at Maastricht University in 2012. Current focus on building and evaluating the use of hyperlinked radiology and educational case repositories in medical education. Appointed member of AMEE (Association for Medical Education in Europe) eLearning committee (since 2011). "Passions - Technology enhanced learning, Education, Radiology. Technology as a tool, platform and enabler to support and augment face to face customized teaching and learning; with educational principles as the foundation; and Radiology, as well as Medical Education Faculty Development and Scholarship, as my clinical and academic focus." http://medicaleducationelearning.blogspot.sg/2016/04/collected-medical-education-activities.html